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7.5t Driver in Bolton

Ideal Recruit Ltd
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Ideal Recruit are looking for 7.5T Drivers for a well-known client, based in Bolton.

 

We are looking for experienced drivers to join our team, delivering bathroom products directly to customers’ homes.

This is an opportunity to provide a world-class service while making 10 to 25 deliveries per day as part of a 2-person team, ensuring products are delivered to the customer’s room of choice.

Payrate PAYE: £16.14 p/h (including holiday pay).

 

Key Responsibilities:



  • Deliver bathroom products while providing exceptional customer service, always putting the customer’s needs first.


  • Handle heavy materials safely and correctly.


  • Ensure your vehicle is in excellent condition before leaving and maintain a clean and tidy vehicle.


  • Complete 10 to 25 deliveries per day.


  • Present yourself in a polite, approachable, and professional manner.


 

Ideal Candidates:



  • Good basic understanding of English.


  • Reliable and punctual – shows up to work and completes the job efficiently.


  • Professional and friendly with customers.


 

Experience:



  • Open to newly qualified drivers as well as experienced drivers.


 

You will need to meet the below criteria to be considered for the vacancy.



  • Valid 7.5T (C1) licence.


  • Valid CPC and Tacho card.

  • No more than 6 points on your license.


 

If you are interested please apply now, or send us a message with (your name + Bolton) to  ask for Patrick or ask for Emil.

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